Thomas B. Rutherford d.ca, 1826
Thomas B. Rutherford (died before 22 August 1826, Dallas Co., Alabama.) Source: Genealogical Abstracts from The Georgia Journal(Milledgeville) Newspaper, 1809-1840 Volume2 1819-1823 by Fred R. and Emilie K. Hartz.
source pg. 206-Issue of November 23, 1819
Removal intended, provided a sale can be perfected; the subscirber offers for sale, his entire real estate in Georgia...654 1/2 acres..in the neighborhood of Sandersville, Washington County...127 acres on an Island in the Oconee River, 18 miles below Milledgeville.190 acres on said river, above Ball's Ferry,,, A valuable saw and grist mill..6 miles from Sandersville, on Keg Creek..800 acres prime land, on Deep Step, Washington Co., 202 1/2 acres in Jones County...on the Oakmulgee River, a lot and two store houses thereon, fronting the court-house in Sandersville..(signed) Thomas B. Rutherford.
and then-Vol. 3 of above source above, 1824-1828, page 506 of sourceDied....In the vicinity of Milledgeville on the 10th instant (issue of August 22, 1826 so death was 10 August 1826) in the 59th year of her age, at the house of her connection, Mr. Joshua H. Bigham, Mrs. Nancy Rutherford, of Alabama, wife of the late Thomas B. Rutherford of that state.She was surrounded in death by numerous relations and connections of this State, but she has left in the states of South Carolina and Alabama, a far greater number yet to hear and mourn her loss.Mrs. Rutherford was 14 years a member of the Methodist Church.
(Above article shows Thomas B. Rutherford had died before 10 August 1826).The "intended removal" was his preparations to move to Dallas Co., Alabama where it is apparent he died.He was a son of Robert Rutherford d. in Newberry Dist., SC.One of Thomas B.Rutherford's daughters (Ann Nancy Haynie Rutherford Malone).Thomas B. Rutherford's father-in-law was Maximillian Haynie.
s daughters named a daughter Ann Dicce after her grandmother, Ann Dorothy Brooks...and two sons who died as infants, Robert Rutherford Malone and Thomas Brooks Malone.